The legal profession has been very slow to diversify by race and ethnicity over the past decade, according to the ABA National Lawyer Population Survey. Ten years ago, in 2011, lawyers of color were 11.7% of the profession. A decade later, in 2021, they represented 14.6% of the profession – an increase of almost three percentage points.
Lawyer population by state. Over the past decade, the growth in the number of lawyers has outpaced the overall U.S. population growth. During that timeframe, the overall population of the U.S. grew by 6.3% while the number of lawyers increased by 10.4%.
At the moment, there are over 1.35 million attorneys in the US; in fact, this number tops any other country in the world. Now, considering the smaller population in the US (compared to India), the current number of lawyers in the US equals to 1 lawyer for every 246 Americans. 9.
As the lawyer population increases in size, and younger, tech-savvy new professionals enter the market, competition amongst attorneys competing for cases online increases each year. Which law firms will succeed when it comes to marketing their practice online? The ones that have a great marketing partner at their side.
Attorney StatusAttorney StatusPopulation% of AttorneysActive194,38968.22%Inactive71,69925.16%Judge2,1520.76%Not eligible to practice law in CA16,7025.86%1 more row
There are more than 1.3 million lawyers nationwide – or approximately one lawyer for every 240 people.Sep 16, 2020
Lawyer head count for the largest global firms based on total attorneys was 244,970 in 2020, an increase of 5.8% from 2019. Seventy-seven of the firms had 1,000 or more lawyers, compared with 70 last year. The number of lawyers listed here is the average full-time equivalent for the 2020 fiscal year.Sep 21, 2021
The 2010 statistics reflect a relative shortage of judges in Israel, taking into consideration the country's population, the number of lawyers and the volume of civil files in the judicial system. On the other hand, Israel tops the list in the number of attorneys, with 585 per 100,000 residents.Aug 3, 2011
Overpopulation of Lawyers in Greece and Rest of Europe: Myths vs RealityΑ/ΑCountry / StateCapita per lawyer1New York U.S.A.1152Liechtenstein1763California U.S.A.2364Italy24638 more rows•Feb 17, 2016
According to the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, the annual median wage for an attorney as of May 2016 was $118,160. This means that 50 percent of attorneys made more money than $118,160 and 50 percent made less. This breaks down to a median hourly wage of $56.81 per hour.
85% of lawyers are white, compared to 77% of the U.S. population. Only 5% of lawyers are African American, 5% are Hispanic, and 3% are Asian.
With almost 1.3 million lawyers — more by far than any other country, and more as a percentage of the national population than almost all others — the United States is choking on litigation, regulation, and disputation.May 9, 2014
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